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Our address:
53 Brecon Street,
Queenstown
9300,
Otago, Queenstown Lakes, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
03 441 0101
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Our fax:
03 442 6391
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Our website:
www.skyline.co.nz
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Wedding Receptions, Wedding Planning, Receptions, Planning, Catering, Consulting, Advice
we are providing services in Queenstown, Queenstown Area
MasterCard, Diner's Club, EFTPOS, Travellers Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Direct Debit, Gift Vouchers, Personal Cheques, Ca
Bridesmaids, Online Information, Garden, Dining Rooms, Function Rooms, Function Room, Dining Room
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“This is just a review of my experience here with these people. Worst customer service skills ever!! Do not recommend these people to anyone that is desperate for Tyres go to someone u trust for real honest advice.”
“Skilled and compassionate counselling. Life changing”
“Was more worried about try to sell me insurance then help me with a mortgage”
“overcharged eftpost refused refund and refused to negotiate. To not shop here”
“When installing a Legacy-Tekapo toilet roll holder we found the instructions put the base plate recesses horizontally they need to be top and bottom (vertically).We now have an extra hole in the wall, but were lucky the fully assembled holder has covered it.The grub screw with the allen key to do it up is a nightmare where as an ordinary slot for a flat screwdriver would be far easier and less damaging to freshly painted walls.”